22/06/2006
First class service to be created for victims
Victim's Minister, David Hanson, today welcomed a report from the Interim Victims’ Commissioner, Mrs Bertha McDougall, which he said would help the government devise a first class service to victims and survivors and their families.
Mr Hanson said the interim report from Mrs McDougall was a most welcome step on the road to developing a strategy for the future.
Mr Hanson said: “This is a complex issue especially in the light of the fact that the significant amount of EU money which was available in this area is now beginning to dry up.
“Continuity of funding is an issue and this is one of the reasons why the Government appointed an Interim Commissioner to help chart the way ahead. Mrs McDougall’s interim report is a vital step and an important one for all with an interest in addressing the needs of all victims and survivors of the troubles."
The Minister continued: “So far around £44 million, with the Government providing nearly £37 million, has been provided over the past seven years and currently around £5 million is being made available by the Government each year to support statutory and voluntary groups across Northern Ireland. We need to put measures in place to manage the transition to a reduced level of EU funding, to streamline our support and make it more efficient in the light of the changing needs of victims and survivors."
Mr Hanson concluded by saying that the fact that the Interim Commissioner will produce a full report at the end of the year is another significant step and added that he will be meeting with Mrs McDougall again to discuss the entire issue so that a first class service can be established for victims in the future.
(EF/SP)
Mr Hanson said the interim report from Mrs McDougall was a most welcome step on the road to developing a strategy for the future.
Mr Hanson said: “This is a complex issue especially in the light of the fact that the significant amount of EU money which was available in this area is now beginning to dry up.
“Continuity of funding is an issue and this is one of the reasons why the Government appointed an Interim Commissioner to help chart the way ahead. Mrs McDougall’s interim report is a vital step and an important one for all with an interest in addressing the needs of all victims and survivors of the troubles."
The Minister continued: “So far around £44 million, with the Government providing nearly £37 million, has been provided over the past seven years and currently around £5 million is being made available by the Government each year to support statutory and voluntary groups across Northern Ireland. We need to put measures in place to manage the transition to a reduced level of EU funding, to streamline our support and make it more efficient in the light of the changing needs of victims and survivors."
Mr Hanson concluded by saying that the fact that the Interim Commissioner will produce a full report at the end of the year is another significant step and added that he will be meeting with Mrs McDougall again to discuss the entire issue so that a first class service can be established for victims in the future.
(EF/SP)
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